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Yorktown native Anand Nagraj, left, plays Jafar with Aaron Choi as Iago in the Broadway tour of Disney’s “Aladdin.” (Photo by Deen van Meer)

By Colin Warren-Hicks | [email protected] | Staff writer October 21, 2023 at 2:04 p.m.

In March last year, Yorktown native Anand Nagraj lay atop the neatly folded comforter of a New York City hotel bed on the night before the biggest audition of his life.

Nerves kept telling him to get up, walk to the bathroom and rehearse his lines, just one more time, in the mirror. But he knew better. He breathed deeply, calmed himself, kept a clear head.

A week later, he’d learn that he nailed that audition and that after 20 years of working in regional theaters he had landed a Broadway role. Nagraj will play Jafar in Disney’s North American tour of “Aladdin,” which opens Wednesday in Norfolk. It’s the opener for Chrysler Hall’s Broadway series.

“Aladdin” is a musical based on the 1992 Academy Award-winning animated film starring Robin Williams. The show opened on Broadway in 2014, quickly drawing audiences from around the world and spawning nine productions across four continents.

The story follows Aladdin, an orphan, who resorts to petty theft to survive until he becomes entangled with a bad guy, Jafar. Jafar tricks Aladdin to unwittingly discover a magic lamp, which contains a genie who will grant three wishes.

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Anand Nagraj, a Yorktown native, started singing and acting as a teenager at Hampton Roads Academy in Newport News.

Nagraj plays Jafar, who is a silky-smooth loyal servant of the crown whenever around his boss, Sultan, played by Sorab Wadia. Jafar quickly transforms into a villain whenever left alone.

“It goes from very smooth and almost floating movements to sharper ones. I think I even drop a couple of inches in my stance,” Nagraj said in an interview. “The important thing is that his persona turns on a dime. As soon as somebody walks into or out of the room, all of a sudden, the switch flips.”

Nagraj, 40, who now lives in Chicago, started singing and acting as a teenager at Hampton Roads Academy in Newport News. Before he graduated in 2002, he’d performed in a number of theater classics, such as “Damn Yankees” and “Bye Bye Birdie,” and, as a senior, starred as the lead in “Little Shop of Horrors.”

He continued auditioning for shows at the University of Richmond, where he majored in vocal music.

He moved from one regional theater to another — to whatever role he could land next — including the Milwaukee Repertory Theater, the KCRep Spencer Theater in Kansas City, and Shakespeare festivals in the Hudson Valley and in Ohio, Virginia, Texas.

Early in 2022, he got a call from his agent asking if he’d like to hop around the country once again — but with a single show, the tour of “Aladdin.”

“I really didn’t spend a lot of time thinking about Broadway. I was always doing my own thing in Chicago. It wasn’t until I started the audition process that I realized how bad I wanted it.”

Auditioning included recording himself reading lines as Jafar and singing the character’s big number, “Diamond in the Rough,” in front of a blue screen in his and his wife’s guest bedroom. The casting crew liked his stuff and invited him to do it again via a Zoom call with the show’s associate director and associate music director.

Round three required an in-person New York audition.

He repeatedly reminded himself that it would be similar to all the other auditions he’d done, hundreds of them.

“You’ve done all the work,” he remembered thinking. “I was trying not to get too in my head about it.”

The next day, he walked into a studio space close to Madison Square Garden. Ballet handrails circled the room and someone had covered the floor-to-ceiling mirrors with curtains. He saw about 20 people — more than he’d expected — there to watch him.

“You quickly get a sense of the size and scope of it all. I mean, it’s Broadway.”

He sang well and effectively ran lines with Aaron Choi, the actor who would later be cast to play Iago.

A couple of days later, he got another call from his agent: You got the part; do you want it?

Colin Warren-Hicks, 919-818-8138, [email protected]

If you go

When: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, 1 and 6:30 p.m. Sunday

Where: Chrysler Hall, 215 St. Paul’s Blvd., Norfolk

Tickets: Start at $40

Nerves kept telling him to get up, walk to the bathroom and rehearse his lines, just one more time, in the mirror. But he knew better. He breathed deeply, calmed himself, kept a clear head.
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